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Report: Students Think Value of College Declined

Ninety-four percent of college students surveyed believe online classes should cost less than in-person instruction, according to a new report...

Guilford Names New Interim President, Second in a Year

Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., named a new interim president less than a year after appointing Carol Moore to fill...

Pandemic Pressures

Chegg surveyed students from 21 countries about their mental health, student debt, perceptions of online learning and attitudes about their countries and their futures.

The Rising Costs of Meeting Full Need

Lawrence University announced that if it raised $85 million, it would meet full need. It raised more than that but won't be a full-need institution -- at least not yet.

Ferris State Fires Professor Over His Comments

Ferris State University has fired Thomas Brennan, an assistant professor of physical sciences, The Detroit News reported. While the university...

The Study Abroad Video Contest

Are student travel videos giving the wrong impression? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Redlands Week, Kelly Hankin...

Lawmakers Push for Cal Grant Expansion

Proposed changes to the state aid program would make older students eligible for awards and loosen high school grade requirements.

Tackling Racism in Textbook Publishing

New guidelines from textbook publisher Pearson aim to dismantle systemic racism in higher ed. Do they go far enough?